symmetrization

symmetrization

Symmetrization is achieved by folding the paper along the dotted line.

Definition

Noun: The process or result of making something symmetrical; the act of bringing or arranging parts into a state of balance, proportion, or correspondence in form, size, or arrangement on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane.

Usage Examples
  • (The process of making the front of the building balanced and equal on both sides.)
  • (The act of altering a function to be symmetrical, typically by averaging.)
  • (The result of arranging the garden's elements to be mirror-like on each side.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Symmetrization process": a specific method or procedure used to achieve symmetry.

    • The symmetrization process involves adjusting all elements to a central axis. (The step-by-step method to create balance.)
  • "Symmetrization operator" (in mathematics): a mathematical tool that enforces symmetry on a given object or function.

    • The symmetrization operator acts on the tensor to produce a fully symmetric tensor. (A mathematical operation that transforms a tensor into a symmetric one.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Symmetrize (verb): to make or become symmetrical.

    • The artist decided to symmetrize the painting by adding a mirror image on the left side. (To make the painting balanced.)
  • Symmetric (adj): having or showing symmetry.

    • The symmetric design of the vase pleased the collector. (The vase had equal parts on both sides.)
  • Symmetry (noun): the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis.

    • The symmetry of the snowflake is a natural wonder. (The balanced arrangement of its six sides.)
Synonyms
  • Balancing: the act of making equal or proportionate.
  • Equalization: the process of making things equal in value, size, or effect.
  • Regularization: the act of making something conform to a regular pattern or structure.
Related Idioms
    • The symmetrization of the logo created a perfect mirror image of the original design. (The process produced an exact mirrored counterpart.)